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you bet. >> i think it's awfully cold. >> reporter: and reporters in subzero climbs have gotten creative. >> instant ice crystals. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the classrooms are open. brian? >> kevin tibbles out in the cold of chicago tonight, thanks for that. >>> a look at the calendar reveals there are some major milestones all of which happened 40 years ago this week. richard nixon was inaugurated to a second term. former president lyndon johnson died at his ranch in texas. a peace deal was reached ending the war in vietnam. and the u.s. supreme court decided the case of roe versus wade, legalizing abortion. tonight, nbc's andrea mitchell looks at what has changed and what hasn't over the last 40 years. >> reporter: four decades after roe v. wade, dueling protesters were again circling
you bet. >> i think it's awfully cold. >> reporter: and reporters in subzero climbs have gotten creative. >> instant ice crystals. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the...
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massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as a story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would happen i'm sure there were many of bets like this so what are these folks missed and what we're talking about missing predictions the fed has missed the mark on plenty of its predictions ok here are the fed's forecasts of growth versus actual grow ok which would be more funny and less concerning to us if it weren't for the recent guidance that the fed is the same and how it really works in the role of bank so cool and with that first issue of inflation predictions predictions that we would have massive inflation by now what if people kind a miss. well the party goes back over probably about. understandin
massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as a story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would...
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superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states with sports betting. >> think that is what new jersey has in mind. >> eric: anybody could really benefit is new jersey. what about horse racing. it's allowed in a lot of places? >> that is legal. people that can't get to the track that is off track betting. new york couldn't make money, only a government could lose money being a bookie. >> eric: one of the best athletes ever is secretariat. >> we have to leave it there. thanks a lot. brother. good to see you. empty nesters. more adults, kids are emptying their parents' bank accounts. time for tough love. this is for real this time. st
superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states...
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that must've been -- today that would be very cothat must've bet would be very controversial. was a controversial? >> hopkins himself was a lightning rod for criticism. and he was considered to be a rasputin, putting evil thoughts into heads. so the controversy that he had all those powers. he was the only civilian admitted into the map room in the white house with all the cables. all the cables came in from all over the world on national security issues. he was the only guy admitted in there to go in there anytime he wanted to. so he was hated by the conservatives of the country at the time. they printed all kinds of scurrilous things about him in "the washington post." despite his thick skin, he was very sincere, particularly about allegations against his wife supposedly taking tools from [inaudible name]. not the jewels that she said she took, but some other ones. [laughter] but yeah, i mean, when they reorganize the state department, he was very severely criticized for packing it with his people, which he did. basically choosing secretary of state. and could there be someb
that must've been -- today that would be very cothat must've bet would be very controversial. was a controversial? >> hopkins himself was a lightning rod for criticism. and he was considered to be a rasputin, putting evil thoughts into heads. so the controversy that he had all those powers. he was the only civilian admitted into the map room in the white house with all the cables. all the cables came in from all over the world on national security issues. he was the only guy admitted in...
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so far none of you said yes but i'm betting everyone is checking from now on. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook at facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >> coming up on "money", have you learned, we, i mean the world, need to spend $700 billion a year to fight climate change? because there is so much money sitting around with nothing to do. we'll be back who will pay to green the economy. it is all about money. ♪ . officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. [girls laugh, bell rings] - whatever. - he asked me right before school started. - no way! - hi. - hi. - ♪ shine, come on and let it shine ♪ ♪ light me up-- - hi. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪
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white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth sounds of chuck brown. >> with the signature and smile the d.c. mayor signed into law the newest monument in a city that is full of monuments. this one is for the late chuck brown, a music icon in the city. >> beautiful. really beautiful. i am trying to hold my tears back. >> in a few months the chuck brown and music pavilion will open its doors to residents and guests. it will feature an open air amphitheater holding 900 seats an intimate setting for concertgoers just as he used to play. >> he was upbeat, energized enthusiastic, if not always connected with audience -- and always connected with the audien
white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth...
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so far none of you said yes but i'm betting everyone is checking from now on. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook at facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >> coming up on "money", have you learned, we, i mean the world, need to spend $700 billion a year to fight climate change? because there is so much money sitting around with nothing to do. we'll be back who will pay to green the economy. it is all about money. ♪ . (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ . melissa: the world economic forum begins
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s express alarm about five billion pounds spent on fixed odds betting terminals in northern cities and london boroughs so it seems these betting shops with these little slot machines have been consolidating basically clustering in the poorest areas i mostly labor constituencies very few in tory constituencies but they're sucking billions of pounds out of the economy from the very poorest now the labor m.p.'s are blaming the casino companies but tories blames the culture of poor people rather than betting companies for exploiting them john redwood the conservative m.p. for walking him in berkshire which has three betting shops said he had been surprised by the spread of bookmakers in poor areas so he says max that i put it down to the fact that poor people believe there's one shot to get rich they put getting rich down to luck and they think they can take a gamble. right the tories are scapegoating the poor as part of a program of genocide and furthermore the same people who run these gambling outlets in these neighborhoods are own or affiliated with the same banks that are being bailed
s express alarm about five billion pounds spent on fixed odds betting terminals in northern cities and london boroughs so it seems these betting shops with these little slot machines have been consolidating basically clustering in the poorest areas i mostly labor constituencies very few in tory constituencies but they're sucking billions of pounds out of the economy from the very poorest now the labor m.p.'s are blaming the casino companies but tories blames the culture of poor people rather...
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. >> you bet it's smooth. this is perfect for skating. perfect for the kids to come around and play hockey on. beautiful. >> that's awesome. >> joining us "right this minute" is scott. this is his home where the rink is. he's obviously a chicago blackhawks fan. scott, tell me who built this for you? because that's not you out there? >> no, it's absolutely not, and i am very fortunate to have a very handy and hard-working cousin. my cousin matt, and this is the third year we've actually put up the rink and matt was the architect and the, really, the sole builder of the rink. we kind of joke that my wife and i are the gm, and the only thing that go is, we write the check and he 4rilifts all the equipme and heavy tools to make a fantastic ice rink for the winter. >> did you think this was crazy to put an ice rink in your backyard? >> the original idea was my wife's, and my cousin said, hey, i'll do it and turned it into a reality. when i get my water bill in january, every january, it spikes from about $100 to $150. >> that's pennies. >> yea
. >> you bet it's smooth. this is perfect for skating. perfect for the kids to come around and play hockey on. beautiful. >> that's awesome. >> joining us "right this minute" is scott. this is his home where the rink is. he's obviously a chicago blackhawks fan. scott, tell me who built this for you? because that's not you out there? >> no, it's absolutely not, and i am very fortunate to have a very handy and hard-working cousin. my cousin matt, and this is the...
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but if you look at even new york and you look at the crime in new york, i'm willing to bet you there's a direct relationship between those kids who came from homes with no dads and the fact they committed crimes. >> i'm sure -- >> may i finish? >> you may. >> one of the things i write about in my book "dear father dear son" is there's a direct correlation about not having a father in the house, dropping out of school, going on welfare, being unemployed. don't even quote people like heritage foundation. let's talk about people like tupac shakur. let me finish, he said if i had had a father in the house, i would have had more discipline and more confidence. you're ignoring what the real issue is here. >> let me jump in because here is my point. what you're trying to make me believe is there's not really a gun problem. there's a social problem involving the lack of fathers -- >> that's right. >> in homes. it doesn't explain why the gun murder rate has plummeted in los angeles, which has just as much gang crime, you know. >> it's all over the country. plummeted all over the country because
but if you look at even new york and you look at the crime in new york, i'm willing to bet you there's a direct relationship between those kids who came from homes with no dads and the fact they committed crimes. >> i'm sure -- >> may i finish? >> you may. >> one of the things i write about in my book "dear father dear son" is there's a direct correlation about not having a father in the house, dropping out of school, going on welfare, being unemployed. don't...
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on a bet on a bet on a bet until the point where the bets are all suffer a fragile and in fact it becomes a financial hole a gram i know that's a long question and a bit. poetic in the sense i suppose but what are your thoughts on that yes the idea is to be derivatives is that you can shift risk. and with banking back in the one nine hundred eighty s. the options market was was fairly small what banks did in wall street was they they traded bonds and stocks and it was kind of like your own cooking problem if you if you had too much of your balance sheet and the market went the wrong way you're going to get that kind of kept wall street relatively honest back in those days what rigged to do is allow you to offset risk with the with other things so if you have a bunch of bonds and your balance sheet you can hedge the. derivative against that or anything you want and once you start doing that process then as you correctly said you can basically by mordor of sieves to hedge that and you can create new derivatives on the basis of this this infrastructure you create and even then you soon get t
on a bet on a bet on a bet until the point where the bets are all suffer a fragile and in fact it becomes a financial hole a gram i know that's a long question and a bit. poetic in the sense i suppose but what are your thoughts on that yes the idea is to be derivatives is that you can shift risk. and with banking back in the one nine hundred eighty s. the options market was was fairly small what banks did in wall street was they they traded bonds and stocks and it was kind of like your own...
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we have -- >> rose: steroids in baseball or betting on baseball. >> any cheats. i just think cheating in sport is something that just-- is it it kills everybody because it is killing a dream. it's killing something that is escapism for all of us and it has to be pure. >> rose: if lance armstrong says everybody else is doing it. >> it's the i was only obeying orders doctrine. it never carries any succor with me. there's no courage -- >> rose: have you interviewed lance armstrong? >> i've never interviewed him. i would feel very angry if i interviewed him because i know the damage he did to a lot of people, the deliberate damage. he was a nasty piece of work with a lot of these journalists. >> rose: threatening and lawsuits. you know the interesting thing about that, you know, you know that you're lying, so you know who you are. >> it's an amazing thing to then go after people. to deny it but actively sue them and try to ruin their lives, get them fired, wher ruin their jobs and livelihood. more than that with him. he created this whole livestrong charity which rai
we have -- >> rose: steroids in baseball or betting on baseball. >> any cheats. i just think cheating in sport is something that just-- is it it kills everybody because it is killing a dream. it's killing something that is escapism for all of us and it has to be pure. >> rose: if lance armstrong says everybody else is doing it. >> it's the i was only obeying orders doctrine. it never carries any succor with me. there's no courage -- >> rose: have you interviewed...
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so you can bet what the first petition was that people put up after that and here the petitions, you can just go through them real quick and one of the first petitions that people put up after they boosted this thing to 100,000 is revoke their increase on the number of petition signatures required for a response from 25,000 to 100,000. the white house has just been overwhelmed by this. there have pen like 10 million people who have -- been like 10 million people who have signed petitions and they've had to respond to quite a few. some of them are a little loopy. i mean here's one, try andrew cuomo in federal court for treason regarding the gun control in new york state and the funny thing is the white house has actually had to respond to all kinds of these things, if i can get this one to come up. let me see. okay. so this one was about we request that obama be impeached for the following reasons. i mean they actually had to respond to this thing. the short answer is no, but keep reading and here is actually the one on the death star and they responded to that one and they said you k
so you can bet what the first petition was that people put up after that and here the petitions, you can just go through them real quick and one of the first petitions that people put up after they boosted this thing to 100,000 is revoke their increase on the number of petition signatures required for a response from 25,000 to 100,000. the white house has just been overwhelmed by this. there have pen like 10 million people who have -- been like 10 million people who have signed petitions and...
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. >> bet the narcissism is so acute. you can see it to that we will meet that it leads us to think of others as human beings whose lives are curious as fortunately the university of chicago. the climate of fear and suspicion against muslims and friends to the rail that commitment but if we articulate ph.d. is clearly, this may help us with these developments. thank you. [applause] i will call on people until they cut us off. please come to the microphone. please say to you are or where program you are in. >> after that we do the book signing. if you have to leave and want a book take it to my secretary. >> one thing that disturbs me a young girl who wants to wear the covering they are forced they cannot go to a normal school so they are deprived of the education that other children get that would be a problem finding jobs in the future or b =. >> that is very important. that shows the policy is counterproductive. if they wanted to assimilation then of course, that is true. i did not talk about the school's his office of
. >> bet the narcissism is so acute. you can see it to that we will meet that it leads us to think of others as human beings whose lives are curious as fortunately the university of chicago. the climate of fear and suspicion against muslims and friends to the rail that commitment but if we articulate ph.d. is clearly, this may help us with these developments. thank you. [applause] i will call on people until they cut us off. please come to the microphone. please say to you are or where...
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. >> you bet. >> who needs a pension to retire when you have made all your money in plunder? coming up, one of the world's most notorious pirates apparently hanging up the old eye patch. plus, after a lot of winter ate -- winner ate a deadly dose of cyanide. interested in his last meal. maybe even more telling who did not eat a bite of the meal? hello wifey? [ male announcer ] shift the balance of power decisively in your favor. the exclusive 8-speed transmission and rotary shifter in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a
. >> you bet. >> who needs a pension to retire when you have made all your money in plunder? coming up, one of the world's most notorious pirates apparently hanging up the old eye patch. plus, after a lot of winter ate -- winner ate a deadly dose of cyanide. interested in his last meal. maybe even more telling who did not eat a bite of the meal? hello wifey? [ male announcer ] shift the balance of power decisively in your favor. the exclusive 8-speed transmission and rotary shifter...
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. >> you've been very successful where you've placed your bets in europe. looking at hsbc in particular in the financial services arena. why that ver other stocks? >> look, europe had a very good second half of the year. that's coming off a bad 2009. >> the comparisons. >> 2010, 2011. we're only six months into this. european banks will continue to do well. yesterday restrictions to agreements. that will help those stocks. they remain pretty cheap even though they had a nic move. >> put a little risk in your portfolio. >> exactly. >> we'll have you back soon. back to you. >> power rundown. let's get right into it. first up aig paying back $182 billion bailout and launching a thank you america ad campaign. "the new york times" says the insurer may join in a lawsuit against the government claiming the deal was unfair. kayla, it's a gnarly story involving the former ceo there, mr. greenberg and his attorney. the famous one argued bush v. gore, david boyce. what do you think about this one? >> this is involving a former executive not current. the man has done a
. >> you've been very successful where you've placed your bets in europe. looking at hsbc in particular in the financial services arena. why that ver other stocks? >> look, europe had a very good second half of the year. that's coming off a bad 2009. >> the comparisons. >> 2010, 2011. we're only six months into this. european banks will continue to do well. yesterday restrictions to agreements. that will help those stocks. they remain pretty cheap even though they had a...
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it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to northern england and up to the canadian arctic. so the cold air is feeling off that way. what is coming in place is the moderation. these are cold, cold numbers but over the next five six, seven days we're going to see a warm-up that will spread to the east in our direction. we'll hit about 50 next week. a little disturbance coming through tomorrow morning. i think it will just give us the gusty winds and the sunshine will be around for the duration of the day. sunny and cold through the midday because of the wind it will be chilly. mid 40's on sunday and monday. then the wa
it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to...
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>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed his former chief of staff to replace john kerry in the u.s. senate. the governor picked cowan over barney frank who lobbied for the job after spending 30 years in congress. it's only good for a few months. the seat will be held in june. what does your cut tell you. think he should be selected as the senator from massachusetts. cast the vote and look at what the nation is saying about the gut check. can marco rubio convince them on immigration reform? 13% said yes he can and 87% of you say no. that does it for this edition of "news nati
>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed...
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to make the bet official...///.the bbt this year... mayoo menino will receive craa cakes allng withh pusinesses... & shoold the patriots win../ - . and mayor rawwings- blake will enjoy seafood nd out on top. 3 19:18:37-19918:48"you dd a great job down there and i look fooward tooworking with you but yoo know, we have tom bradd here,,ok, yeeh, we have tom brady here.""we mighh have a little sooethhng for tom brady." looking forward to boston's seafood, paata and whoopie piee. &p3 more than two-thirds of american adults aree -& ovvrweight... even obese. a & diet--- is at the top of mmny new year's resolutionn. tom & rodgers xpllins... consumer repoots' rates more than a dozen of the most populaa diets. 3 3 ((tom on cam))terry voltaggio staas fit withhthe help of aa app on her smart phone - & myfitnesspal. t's an easy wwy - to track calories. (sot: terry voltaggio)"all i ave to eatenn elect theennmber of serrings, and it goes right into my calorie count for the day." (v/o)myyitnesspal wws among he top--aaed in consumer reportt' survey of
to make the bet official...///.the bbt this year... mayoo menino will receive craa cakes allng withh pusinesses... & shoold the patriots win../ - . and mayor rawwings- blake will enjoy seafood nd out on top. 3 19:18:37-19918:48"you dd a great job down there and i look fooward tooworking with you but yoo know, we have tom bradd here,,ok, yeeh, we have tom brady here.""we mighh have a little sooethhng for tom brady." looking forward to boston's seafood, paata and whoopie...
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. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it has no baring on the firing and functioning of an ar-15 and strictly for me to help me through competition, it doesn't make it big, bad, scary or worse than one without those features. so i believe that's a fair statement. >> sean: all right. jessie, very, very informative, a great shot and i look forward to the bet with bo. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, when he we come back, our studio audience, and they sound out and explain why we've got to protect the second amendment rights of the law abiding citizens in the u.s. that and more straight ahead. >> now, while the white ho
. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it...